2022 Winter Olympics: Peacock to Live Stream NBCUniversal Coverage

Ahead of next month’s Winter Olympics, Peacock has announced that they’ve been set as the official streaming home of the 2022 Winter Games, where U.S. viewers can live stream all of NBCUniversal’s coverage from Beijing, China. It will only be available on the streamer’s premium tier which will start streaming from February 2-20, 2022.

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“As the streaming destination of the 2022 Winter Olympics, Peacock will offer the ultimate fan experience all in one place,” President of Peacock, Kelly Campbell said in a statement. “From every live event and gold medal moment to exclusive daily shows, channels and original documentaries, viewers will be able to easily catch-up and keep up on all the action throughout the Games with our comprehensive Olympics hub on Peacock.”

NBCUniversal’s 2022 Winter Olympics coverage will begin two days before the Opening Ceremony on Friday, February 4. The Games conclude on Sunday, Feb. 20, with the Closing Ceremony. The coverage will also highlight Team USA, which includes top medal contenders including Shaun White, Chloe Kim, and more.

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Peacock will present live streaming coverage of every event of the Winter Olympics—inclusive of all events airing on broadcast and cable television—providing fans with a comprehensive Olympics destination for all live-action and catch-up on-demand viewing. In addition, to live competition streams across all 15 sports, premium tier customers will also enjoy the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, NBC’s nightly primetime show, full replays of all competition available immediately upon conclusion, exclusive daily studio programming, medal ceremonies, extensive highlight clips, and more.

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